The global weight loss and weight management market is expected to reach $206.4 billion by 2019 from $148.1 billion in 2014, growing at a CAGR of 6.9% from 2014 to 2019. The weight loss and weight management market is categorized on the basis of diets, equipment, and services.Factors such as rising obesity rates, increasing risks of...

Increasing rate of chronic diseases has emphasized the need of Prevention over Intervention. These proactive health solutions include nutritional supplements which promise medical or health benefits and fall between the food and pharma chain – ‘Nutraceuticals’. Over the years, nutraceutical market has experienced robust growth fueled by...

Strongly outpacing other major consumer health categories, sports nutrition broke the US$10 billion retail value sales mark in 2014. As it continues to clean up its once rogue image, interest is growing among companies from across the consumer packaged goods landscape. The inflow of resources is expected to help the category push beyond its...

China's demand for Vitamins and Supplements has grown at a fast pace in the past decade. In the next decade, both production and demand will continue to grow. The Chinese economy maintains a high speed growth which has been stimulated by the consecutive increases of industrial output, import & export, consumer consumption and capital investment...

Succinic acid is an important intermediate chemical witnessing high demand. It is a building-block chemical for producing many specialty and commodity chemicals that are used in a wide range of applications, such as polymers, food, metals, pharmaceutical, coatings, fibers, solvents, lubricating oils, diesel fuel oxygenates, and cosmetics....

Report DetailsVisiongain predicts the world market for functional foods and nutraceuticals will reach $241.25bn in 2015. Market growth has been supported by a significant increase in the world’s ageing population as well as growing consciousness of health and wellness across the globe. Increasing usage of internet and social media...

Japan is the largest market for probiotics in Asia-Pacific, with an estimated share of about 45% in 2014, though growth in demand in the region is expected to be the slowest. The largest share by product type is accounted for by functional foods & beverages, estimated at 35% in 2014, with consumption of yogurt being highly widespread in the...